The Alaska Supplement to Court Visitor's Report on Review (also known as the Alaska Review Report) is a document that is completed by court visitors in the state of Alaska. It is used to review cases and provide recommendations for the court's decision-making process. The Alaska Supplement to Court Visitor's Report on Review covers a variety of topics, including the evaluation of the child’s physical and mental health, the child’s educational progress, the child’s involvement in the community, and the child’s ability to make decisions. It also provides an assessment of the parent’s ability to provide for the child’s needs, the child’s relationships with family members, the child’s relationships with peers, and the child’s relationships with the court. The Alaska Supplement to Court Visitor's Report on Review can be used in all stages of the court process, from pre-trial to post-trial review. There are two types of Alaska Supplement to Court Visitor's Reports on Review: the Standard Report and the Specialized Report. The Standard Report is a comprehensive review of the case, while the Specialized Report focuses on specific areas of the case.